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This Specialization helps learners move from introductory HVAC awareness into the technical foundations needed for field readiness. Learners will explore electrical concepts, multimeter use, HVAC system parts, heating and cooling components, refrigerants, pressure and temperature relationships, A2L refrigerants, and basic maintenance practices. This path supports learners preparing to build confidence for entry-level HVAC work.
Syllabus
- Course 1: Fundamental Electrical Concepts
- Course 2: How to Use a Multimeter
- Course 3: HVAC Systems
- Course 4: HVAC System Parts
- Course 5: HVAC Heating Components
- Course 6: HVAC Cooling Components
- Course 7: Refrigerants Overview
- Course 8: AC System Tools - Pressure and Refrigerant Basics
- Course 9: A2L Refrigerants Introduction
- Course 10: Temperature, Pressure, and Heat
- Course 11: HVAC Maintenance
Courses
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As the HVAC industry shifts toward more sustainable solutions, staying current with new refrigerant classifications is vital for safety and compliance. This course introduces you to A2L refrigerants, an increasingly popular choice known for their specific environmental and chemical profiles. You will move beyond the basics to master the specialized tools, equipment, and handling protocols required to work with these mildly flammable substances. By completing this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of emergency procedures and preventative maintenance, positioning yourself as a responsible, tech-forward professional in an evolving trade.
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Mastering the physics of pressure is an important step toward becoming a proficient HVAC technician. This course introduces the fundamental tools and concepts required to monitor and manipulate the environments within an air conditioning system. By understanding how pressure and refrigerants interact, you will build the technical confidence necessary to perform accurate diagnostics and maintain system efficiency. By mastering these essential AC system tools, you create a professional runway to advance from basic maintenance to complex, high-level technical expertise.
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Electricity is the invisible force that powers every HVAC system, and mastering its basics is a non-negotiable step for any aspiring technician. This Fundamental Electrical Concepts course serves as a critical foundation for all other training in the electrical trade. You will be introduced to the core principles used to build all electrical circuits, moving from abstract ideas to practical, real-world applications. You will explore how energy and power function differently and how circuit components like inductors and capacitors actually behave. By establishing this strong theoretical and practical foundation, you will be fully prepared to tackle more advanced chapters in electrical diagnostics and system repair.
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Beating the heat requires a technician who understands the intricate network of parts that drive modern air conditioning. This course focuses on the HVAC components most frequently utilized during the cooling season. By mastering the hardware that facilitates heat transfer and airflow, you will build the technical foundation necessary to excel in residential and commercial cooling services. Rather than just memorizing a list of parts, you will learn the critical logic behind choosing between universal and OEM components—a skill that directly impacts repair efficiency and system reliability. Whether you are troubleshooting a failed capacitor or analyzing the refrigerant cycle, this course provides the practical clarity needed to transition from a novice to a tech-forward cooling specialist.
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Preparing for the heating season requires a deep understanding of the specialized hardware that keeps interiors warm and safe. This course focuses on the HVAC components most commonly utilized during colder months. By moving beyond simple terminology, you will gain the technical insights necessary to establish a strong professional foundation as a technician. By mastering the identification and function of these heating-specific components, you will be better prepared to handle the high demands of the heating season with precision and confidence.
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Properly maintaining an HVAC system is a critical necessity for operational excellence. This course provides a professional roadmap for systematic upkeep. You will explore the vital connection between regular service and technical performance, ensuring systems operate at peak potential. In this course, you will go beyond just following a checklist, you will learn the "why" behind maintenance protocols. This training empowers you to deliver higher value to clients by maximizing system longevity and reducing energy costs, effectively bridging the gap between basic repairs and comprehensive system care.
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Every technician’s journey begins with understanding the core components that make climate control possible. HVAC System Parts is a foundational course designed specifically for beginners to demystify the mechanical heart of heating and cooling units. You will move beyond simple terminology to understand the "why" and "how" behind the hardware that keeps modern structures comfortable. This course bridges the gap between individual parts and complete system processes. Unlike high-level overviews, this training provides a granular look at the refrigeration cycle and heating mechanics simultaneously. By mastering these components, you gain the technical literacy needed to diagnose issues accurately and communicate effectively on any job site.
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Understanding the mechanics of climate control is essential for anyone entering the trades or managing modern building infrastructure. This course provides a comprehensive general overview of HVAC systems and their operational fundamentals. You will explore the mechanical diversity of heating and cooling, gaining clarity on how specific systems are engineered to maintain comfort within a structure. Since each system works differently, you will examine why certain units are better suited for specific climates than others. By completing this course, you will build a foundational knowledge base that allows you to transition from general curiosity to technical proficiency, giving you a professional advantage in identifying and discussing the right equipment for any job.
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The digital electrical multimeter is widely considered a technician’s most vital tool. This course provides the essential foundation needed to master this versatile instrument, which combines several distinct testing functions into a single, portable device. You will move from basic setup to confidently measuring the invisible electrical forces that drive HVAC and electrical systems. You will see how a single tool allows you to evaluate everything from circuit integrity to component health. Mastering the multimeter is the ultimate "force multiplier" for your career, enabling you to identify system failures faster and with much higher precision than manual inspection alone.
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Refrigerants are the lifeblood of any cooling system, serving as the essential medium for heat transfer. This course provides a comprehensive look at how these substances function and the critical role they play in the HVAC industry. As environmental regulations evolve, understanding the transition from traditional chemicals to modern alternatives is vital for any forward-thinking technician. Completing this training ensures you stay compliant and competitive as the trade shifts toward greener, more cost-effective solutions.
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Mastering mechanical refrigeration requires more than just mechanical skill; it requires a deep dive into the physics that makes cooling possible. This course bridges the gap between theory and practice, exploring everything from molecular motion to the complex states of refrigerant within a system. By understanding the "why" behind the "how," you will gain the technical foundation necessary to troubleshoot and optimize HVAC systems with professional precision. By mastering the Pressure-Temperature relationship and the nuances of latent heat, you will transition from simply reading gauges to truly comprehending the thermodynamic health of a system. This course provides the essential "physics toolkit" that empowers you to handle advanced HVAC concepts and complex field scenarios with confidence.
Taught by
Interplay Learning